Leprosy carried powerful stigma in medieval Europe, but new skeletal evidence from Danish cemeteries suggests the sick were not always pushed aside in death. In medieval Denmark, burial location ...
In medieval Denmark, death could double as a display of status. The closer your grave lay to a church wall or inside a ...
An international team of archaeologists used graveyards in Denmark to investigate social exclusion based on illness.
LimbLab is an open-source tool that can help developmental biology researchers visualise and analyse 3D data for ...
The research, published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, analyzed 939 adult skeletons from five medieval cemeteries in Denmark, dating from approximately 1050 to 1536 AD. The findings ...
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price ...
Medieval Christian burials in Denmark were likely more influenced by money than supposed outward markers of sin, according to new research.
Time Helmet tells the story of Donald Voltmann who, after a lot of trial and error, has finally invented the titular device ...
When darkness falls over Greensboro, something wicked awakens along a winding trail that promises nightmares you'll never forget. Face your fears and scream like never before. Screams echo through the ...
Skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender says she should have been going to the 2026 Olympics in Italy next month. As a veteran of five Winter Games from 2006 to 2022, sliding in Turin, Vancouver, Sochi, ...